[…]what were now known in some quarters as “the Pilgrim Street Irregulars” like Team leaders Ann Curry, Sandra Headley, Miriam, Becky and Pat as well as Sarah-Jane Soloman and Joanne Gathwaite who had all come across to The Gate. What proved disappointing to the younger members of the support mana[…]
[…]eter de Normanville, documentary film director, interviewer, is John Taylor, recorded on the 28th of February 1991. With interjections from his wife, Sarah Erulkar side one.John Taylor 1:11 That now, we can do that later, right. We start with you, Peter, whererever you might start page o[…]
Sarah Erulkar 471Sides 1 and 2 SPEAKERSInterviwee Sarah Erulkar, Interviewer Rodney Giesler Rodney Giesler 00:00This is an interview with Sarah Erulkar, recorded by Rodney Giesler on the ninth of March 2000, for the BECTU oral history archive, in who[…]
[…]h it's often been credited. A comrade, whom I'd met in The 76 Group, who had been working for Granada, a woman of great intelligence and skill called Sarah Boston, she, I had hired her to come as director to initiate a new series of programmes. These would be 30-minute programmes instead of the 50-m[…]
[…]hree children survived of the marriage - my elder sister who was called Hannah and later changed her name to Hilda, Sadie my middle sister was called Sarah and changed her name to Sadie and myself Bessie who was called Bessie.Q Which is very unusual isn’t it to be called that. It is usually a s[…]
[…] in Dorset Square. Rodney Giesler: That was later. More names. Sarah Erulkar came to edit. Geoffrey Bell was there as […]
[…]re were your headquarters?Rodney Giesler: In 2, Grosvenor Place.John Legard: I knew them in Dorset Square.Rodney Giesler: That was later. More names. Sarah Erulkar came to edit. Geoffrey Bell was there as a director. Ezra Dealing. Jack Ellitt, he was a buddy of Donald's.John Legard: Jack Ellitt was […]
[…] London Interviewee: Ted Candy Interviewer: Roy Fowler Analytical transcription by Sarah Easen and Johan Oomen, BUFVC Section 1: Childhood years […]
[…]nd I couldn't see this picture making any money either. But Pearson, for the leading lady got hold of some Jewish girl of nineteen who called herself Sarah Simms[? NB possibly Betty Siddons?]. And she had been recommended to him, I believe, by George Atkinson, who was then the film critic of the Sun[…]
[…]l.[30:07]No, he was a remarkable chap.Mm.Very colourful and...Lovely sense of humour.Yes, brilliant.Mm.And his daughter was a lawyer.Yes.Is a lawyer, Sarah.72Are they living in Ireland?I don’t know where they are now.Still...But Claud died of course.Yes I do know, and Patricia died too.Yes. And Jean[…]